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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNES&\Y, 4 MAY 6, 1931. NGING U . By GE SE McMA BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE MeM — i Vi s Bk - E 7 U 14 ANYBODY WHO SAY! WHAT TIME DO WELL-WHERE ARE ALL{ | OH } GUESS 'LL LIVES 1N THIS i RNG THE THE GAMBLERS 1N LA O GO ouT AN' L A | TOWN MUST BE CURFEW BELL 1N THEY USED THIS TOWN? "_“_”E C_“_ ¥ GI'T ARRESTED! i WANTED FER THIS TO RING \T b qj & ” - CRIMES THEY Town? AT NINE-BUT T oA COMMITTED 'T WOKE THE || N OTHER r PEOPLE LP- S0 || [ TOWNS - i WE STOPPED | A 2 g - o : A 0 e i : | | / - g WHEN THINGS WAKE UP © = A Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— . ; 5 i unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. y : . i | Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, © 1931, 1ntl Peature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. L [ new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, | o TR R R TR B I L S e e L N SR e g . el H A S learning what to seek and what to shun. & e, . A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv. DA ILY SPORTS CAR TOON cuAST REGRUIT Oakland 4; Sacramento 3, twelve ing to have. Make this your Bank. innings, night game. e e 4 i THE EARLY National League 5 X . New York 8; Brooklyn 0. S 2 81RD GETS MAKES HIS ATH [xex voues; mrooiva’e. First National Bank 3 TE Chicago 8; Cincinnati 4. NOTICE [ GIRGUIT GLOUT : American League After May Ist ail bills or ac-) = et y Chicago 7; Detroit 3. counts against the Olympic Pool | & IIIIIIIININEIGUEIAUET IR ER ROV AEARNEER R AR NN New York 18; Washington 8. Room will Dde paid by George = g B . e ‘Cleveland 11; St. Louis 6. js,.gbac_ = Gehrig Knocks Out Fourth | Philadeiphia 4; Boston 1. ' JOHN COVICH, IE 3 3 g ; i H g R i Al MIKE B. DRAGNICH. |E JUST RECEIVED—A NEW SHIPMENT 5 ome Run—FEarnshaw STANDING OF CLUBS. ‘ it g Pacific Coast League 1= ? SE g Fans Ten Men . ] OF THOSE g In the Boston-Philadelphia game Ez:u::felcs iz i: .-=. g yesterday, National League, Arlett 7 = w ¥ . gt '| Sacramento . 15 13 = the Phil it frem the Pa- = 3 ciflc Coast Leagus, hib. hig fourth | OANRAd .. it £, RELIABLE RIDJID . Fitzsimmons in the New York- i) = = Tl = IRONING BOARDS i straight game. He allowed only RBSYS. N i 3 = three hits, BReaN lvfl“x“el,ot = TOURNAMENT |+ Gehrig made his fourth home| gt 3 e £ They will not WIGGLE WOGGLE, JIGGLE run of the scason in the New York- | ol 08 = 1 o g g0~ 5\ ’ ”Wa;;i33111fi1»411. American League| gy oo i % £ JOGGLE, SLIP or SLIDE ¢ \\\g Earnshaw fanned 10 men in the E;st:%x;r h ek 1; ; S ( \ orzN FPhiladelphia-Boston game. ;,hfladelima By = . \ 7\\ ’f/’ | P Brooklyn . e £ Water-proof, Warp-proof and Damp-proof— N \ Pacitic Coast League BB o H The Finest Ironing Table Made 2 San Francisco 6; Hollywood 5. ckiosn W::neLost H > Portland 2; Seattle 0. . B Los Angeles 4; Mtfiimn 3. Night glefw"“;’;‘:k 7 i; g ; FREE TRIAL | g | Philadelphia 8 7 g = | £ Alaska Electric Light & Power Co.. ‘ |E ANN UAL g 5 £ Juneau, Alaska Phone No. 6 ‘ 2 (PRON Automobile |Z : E £ »oine T e e T L L s = DANCE Painting gt HE Won - o CAN:S LEADING 2 2 £ Duco or paint job, var- You TE ‘o0 ANDIDATE FORL THE™ = S T: = H tw3 | nishing, or striping, no ‘OU PROMISED | . 1902?; OPEN GOLE CHAWPIONSHO |E Douglas High School i matter'how you-wish your ~ SINCE 8088v Jonss E] o AV N 2 ¢ e . car refinished we can guar- Season upon season ago you prom- | / / WILL NGT Dt"‘\'D:“-N'}?/' 2 FRIDAY }\ICHT = Dlstlnctlve antee you a first class job ised Mother you would have a | 8. 5 ’ EFES WS NME |2 MAY 8 =l ] and at a price so ridicu- “good” picture taken—especially for i BE o T e = £ EXCLUSIVE .| lously low, you cannot af- her. But you put it off—day by day | SR PN S e X A e NI R 5 In Natatorium = i ford to ride in a shoddy ‘—v"':““:'ln"‘he' zflhfl’" Day. § H = ar. ha f g e e e but a few minutes of your | i NOTICE TO CREDITORS |Z E But Not 1""]‘; No'charge tor eeitmah time. Special this week—three ar- ) | = Music by H EXPENSIVE ; Lt tistic portraits for $5.00. } | In the Probate Court for Juneau = 2 T Precinct, First Division, Territory | S Serenaders 3 _ Juneau Auto MARKOE STUDIO | ‘ Pators. th "HidnAS Oharids er |2 E| ’ g g lefore e [onorable arles ey, E . . E . CLEVELAND, Chio, uiay 6.—! United States Commissioner and|= Adm]ssmn 51 El DEVLIN S Palnt ShOP Jobnnie Risko, Cleveland heavy- | BE HUNURED ex-officio Probate Judge. = = . . " - Weight, last night won a declsion In the Matter of the Estate of|= £| First and Main Sts. Foot of Main Street ‘. from Max Baer, of Los Angeles, in N IDA LAITELA, decased. |r| i cot o ain Str t ‘ a ten-round bout. Spectators num- ¢ Lered seven thousand fans. ‘ ———.——— » Notice is hereby given that Iano Wlll Be Chosen to Member— . Wahto has been duly and regularly Shlp mn Exc]usxve of Ida Laitela, who was sometimes k Yacht Clu | known as Ida Laitela Maki of Mrs. ¥ ""Thursday evening, May 7th at 8 % | Iver Maki. ~ pm, Council Chambers. Mrs.Fohn- [ONDON, May 6—Sir Thomas| All persons having claims against Hansen of the Alaska Agricultural yipton, merchant and sportsman, sald estate are hereby required to College, and School of Mines al s expected to be elected tomorrow | present them “with the proper Fairbanks, wishes to meet the to membership in the Royal Yachtvouchers within six months from . ladies to discuss plans and sug- Squadron, the most exclusive yacht,the date of this notice to the said gestions for next year's work. club in the world. He will be 81 executrix, Iano Wahto at her place CATHERINE B. ROSS, ! years of age on May 10. i Secretary. | * A special meeting of the Juneau Women's Club has been called for ¥ —adv. Sir Thomas Lipton might have | Juneau, Alaska, which said place of Old papers at the Emplre office club long ago, the London Express Boarding House. {says, but his name was not te be! Dated this 22nd day of April, | TR :’ggflm‘i until he expressed a 1931, ‘ G - T Nail your Plaster | anin - PUNCHES WAY | ~ TODECISION | PORTLAND, Oregon, May 6.— | Maxie Rosenbloom, world light- | heavyweight champion punched out la decision last night over Leo | Lomski, of Aberdeen, in ten rounds. e UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. March 24, 1931. Notice is hereby given that Leo. TIANO WAHTO, Executrix. First publication, April 22, 1931. Last publication, May 13, 1931. Neté S.t.ock LITENTUF SPORTING BOOTS ROCK | | J. Jewett, of Juneau, Alaska, has i) | made application for a soldiers’ THE DURABLE | additional homestead serial 07223 for a tract of land embraced in WALL FINISH U. 8. Survey No. 1902, from which corner No. 1 U. 8. L. M. No. 224 bears N. '38° 06° W. 17.85 chains, , containing 5.00 acres. Latitude 58° 120" 177 N. Longitude 135° 29’ 14" W. and it Is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- - , versely any of the above mentioned H. S, GRAVES land should file their adverse claims The Clotling Man Long Wear . . Light Weight '+ Let us quote you prices J uneau in the local land office at Anchor- i age, Alaska, within the period o 4 Lumber Mill s’ | publication or they wil be barreu by the provisions of the Statutes. 3 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Inc. H Regisurar. . First publication, April 15, 1931. Py L8st publication, June 10, 1931 [} 1 | appointed executrix of the eszatei {of business on Franklin Street in | been elected to membership in the business is known as the Maki| LUV LT E T QT My | My ] "” L“ g -, Price is always secondary when considering the purchase of tires . . . but when buyers get guaran- teed quality tires at new low levels in price . . . then one can account for the growing ipopularity of Goodyear tires. Goodyear tires are to be had in a number of different treads for different purposes. Goodyear truck tires in special sizes are corres- pondingly low. Let us quote you on complete sets, tires and inners. Telephone 30 uneau Motors | Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. 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